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Biofinity® toric multifocal contact lenses

Meet your premium toric multifocal contact lenses.

If close-up objects such as your smartphone screen appear blurry, or seem easier to see when held farther away, you may be developing presbyopia. This is a natural change in vision that commonly occurs as people enter their 40s.

Many people turn to reading glasses at this stage, but there are other options available.

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Overview

Introducing new Biofinity® toric multifocal contact lenses:

For wearers who prioritise comfort, eye health, and vision quality, these high-performance one-month lenses are available in a wide prescription range.1

They provide the clear vision you expect and deserve.2

Everything stays in focus—up close, far away, and in between.

Designed for lasting comfort throughout the day.

Highly breathable to support clear, white*, healthy eyes.

The features you'll love!

Balanced Progressive® Technology uses multiple correction zones in each lens, tailored to your personal prescription, to support clear vision at all distances.

Aquaform Technology locks in water to support all-day comfort and helps keep eyes clear and white by delivering the oxygen they need.*

A smooth surface design with special rounded edges enhances comfort by minimising interaction between the lenses and the eyelids.

Product details

Replacement Schedule Monthly
Carton size 3-pack
Material / H20 content comfilcon A / 48%
Base curve 8.6mm
Diameter 14.0mm
UV Blocking No
Visibility Tint Yes
Design Balanced Progressive® Technology Optimized Toric Lens GeometryTM
Sphere power -10.00 to -6.50 (0.50 steps)
-6.00 to +6.00 (0.25 steps)
+6.50 to +10.00 (0.50 steps)
Sphere power -0.75 to - 5.75 (0.50 steps)

References

1. CooperVision, data on file 2019: Prospective, double masked, bilateral, randomized, cross-over dispensing study n=39 habitual soft toric wearers.

2. Brennan NA. Beyond Flux: Total Corneal Oxygen Consumption as an Index of Corneal Oxygenation During Contact Lens Wear. Optom Vis Sci. 2005;82(6):467–472.

* During daily wear.